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The Sudden Rise in Ultra-Long-Term Interest Rates Is Not a Symbol of "Financial Deterioration"!? There's Something More Familiar that We Should Be Concerned About

Summary by businessinsider.jp
The news is abuzz with speculation that the rise in ultra-long-term interest rates is a serious sign of fiscal deterioration. However, fiscal deterioration is also a concern in other countries. More importantly, the rise in ultra-long-term interest rates also suggests that long-term interest rates will rise, which will have an impact on familiar aspects of our lives in the future.
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The news is abuzz with speculation that the rise in ultra-long-term interest rates is a serious sign of fiscal deterioration. However, fiscal deterioration is also a concern in other countries. More importantly, the rise in ultra-long-term interest rates also suggests that long-term interest rates will rise, which will have an impact on familiar aspects of our lives in the future.

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businessinsider.jp broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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